Ohio Family Group Sheet for the Nathan STEELE Family
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Submitted by: Karen Bennett
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Husband: Nathan STEELE
Birthdate: May 5, 1811
Birthplace: Montgomery County, Maryland
Death date: July 29, 1895
Place of death: Swan Township, Vinton County, Ohio
Father: Richard STEELE
Mother: Nancy HARPER/HARPEN
Marriage date: June 20, 1847
Marriage place: Muskingum County, Ohio
Wife: Ruth ELLIS
Birthdate: January 23, 1819
Birthplace:
Death date: June 4, 1899
Place of death: Swan Township, Vinton County, Ohio
Father:
Mother: unknown
CHILDREN
Child No. 1: Elizabeth STEELE
Sex: F
Birthdate: July 3, 1851
Birthplace: Swan Township, Vinton County, Ohio
Death date: After 1929
Place of death:
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: unknown COX
Child No. 2: Sarah Therese STEELE
Sex: F
Birthdate: July 3, 1854
Birthplace: Swan Township, Vinton County, Ohio
Death date: July 2, 1911
Place of death: Starr Township, Hocking County, Ohio
Marriage date: July 25, 1873
Marriage place: Vinton County, Ohio
Spouse's name: Richard TINKHAM
Child No. 3: Charles Finlay STEELE
Sex: M
Birthdate: July 1858
Birthplace: Swan Township, Vinton County, Ohio
Death date: October 10, 1929
Place of death: Swan Township, Vinton County, Ohio
Marriage date:
Marriage place:
Spouse's name: unknown
Documentation:
* Obituary, Sarah Steele Tinkham Republican Tribune, July 6, 1911;
* Obituary Finlay Steele; The McArthur Democrat Enquirer, October 16, 1929;
* Photograph tombstone's of Nathan Steele, Ruth Ellis Steele, Sarah Steele, Richard Tinkham
and Finlay Steele, Ebenezer Cemetery, Swan Township, Vinton County, Ohio;
* Marriage license Sarah T. Steele and Richard Tinkham;
* Will of Finlay Steele gave married name of sister Elizabeth;
* Death Certificate Finlay Steele - Newspaper obituary Finlay Steele.
* Newspaper Obituary Sarah Terresa [Steele] Tinkham and Finlay Steele.
* Civil War Pension papers, Richard Tinkham, naming children.
* Photograph of Tinkham tombstone, courtesy of Bev, a Schoonover cousin who graciously went
to Ebenezer Cemetery and photographed all the Steele tombstones.